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SHIPPING.

FORT OF TAUKANOA.

Ban rises and sets this day Morning, 5.18; Evening, 7.0. High water at the He.via this day ; Morning, 8.39 ; Evening, S.SG. Altai vals. —January. 31 Murray, gs, Palmer, from Napier viA Poverty Pay, with telegraph material. Passengers— Father Romu, Messrs Hey, Higgins, Graham, and 12 for the North. Febbpasy. I—Southern1 —Southern Cross, sc, Sellars, from Auckland, with general cargo. Passengers Mrs Mclntyre and servant, Miss Campny, Mrs Itgleton and child. Miss Ellis, Messrs Pest, Horne, Daley, Kirton, May, Douglas, Cook, Leighton and eon. White, 1— Katie, cutter, Morris, from the coast, with firewood 2 Glanca, cutter, Alien, from Whangupoa, with timber B—Victoria, cutter, Fullerton, from Tabawai, with rails Defaktubes.—Jan paky. 31—Murray, s s, Palmer, for Auckland, with part of original cargo. Passengers—Miss Wrigley, Mrs Dee, Miss Asher, Mrs Henshaw, Messrs 11 cm sh aw, Mann, Monday, McDonald, Whitson ; six natives. Febhuaky. 2—Southern Cross, ss, Sellars, for Auckland, with settlers produce. Passengers—Messrs Way, Morri»on, Horne, Master Harington, Enoka, and others. The s s Murray arrived from Napier vi 4 Poverty Bay early on Saturday last. After discharging telegraph material, she steamed for Auckland at 6.30 p m same day. The Murray, we learn by telegram, arrived at Auckland at noon the following day. The Southern Cross arrived in harbour about 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, having left Auckland the previous day at half-past 4. We are indebted to Captain Sellars for late pipers and other favours. The Cross steamed for Auckland at 8 o’clock on Monday evening. The barque Aruazi, 468 tons. Captain J. Hillman, left London for Auckland on 2nd November. She was off Deal on the 4th, and off Dartmouth on the 7th November. The vessel comes consigned to Messrs Owen and Graham, and brings a general cargo.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 148, 4 February 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 148, 4 February 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 148, 4 February 1874, Page 2

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